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EURAXESS LINKS INDIA
2015 October Issue 52
Dear Colleagues,
It is our pleasure to present to you the tenth 2015 issue of the EURAXESS
Links India Newsletter.
We hope that you will find this issue interesting and useful. Feel free to
circulate it, and to ask your correspondents to register with EURAXESS
Links so that they can receive future editions directly.
This issue highlights several EURAXESS Links India events (i.e.
EURAXESS Info Day at BITS-Pilani Goa campus on 25 September,
EURAXESS Connect on “Communicating Science Out of the Lab” in
Mumbai on 17 October and the live finals of the EURAXESS Science Slam
in Bengaluru on 30 October).
In addition to the EU Insight on the recently published Horizon 2020 Work
programmes you will find information on News related to research and
innovation in Europe and India, a selection of Grants and Fellowships, a
collection of Job opportunities (over 7699 in EURAXESS Jobs) as well
as information on upcoming Events (in Europe and India).
If you have any comments or remarks on the newsletter or the website, or
if you would like to include a funding scheme, an event or news item,
please let us know. The monthly newsletter is meant to be a
communication tool for its readers. Interacting with you is very important to
us.
We wish you a post Diwali pleasant reading!
Ainhitze Bizkarralegorra-Bravo l Country Representative l EURAXESS Links India
October 2015 | Issue 52 | Page 2 of 27
EURAXESS LINKS INDIA
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Bizkarralegorra Bravo,
EURAXESS Links India,
Country Representative
Contents
1 EU Insight – Work Programme for 2016-2017: over EUR
16 bn for research and innovation ........................................... 4
2 EURAXESS in India................................................................. 6
2.1 EURAXESS Science Slam India 2015: And the new India
Science Slammer title goes to… ........................................................ 6
2.2 EURAXESS Event in Mumbai on 17 October: “Communicating
Science Out Of The Lab”.................................................................... 7
2.3 EURAXESS Info Day at BITS-Pilani Goa campus ............................. 7
2.4 EURAXESS on Facebook .................................................................. 8
2.5 Contacting Marie Curie Fellows in India ............................................. 8
2.6 EURAXESS Links India on-site visits ................................................. 8
3 News & Developments ............................................................ 8
3.1 EU, Member States and Associated Countries ............................. 8
3.1.1 ERC Horizon 2020: new Work Programme supports growth,
jobs and competitiveness .................................................................. 8
3.1.2 The European Commission launches initiative to help refugee
scientists and researchers ............................................................... 10
3.1.3 Opening ERC teams to the world .................................................... 10
3.1.4 The Researchers’ Nights: “How one evening changed my
career” .............................................................................................. 11
3.2 India ................................................................................................. 12
3.2.1 Climate Special ‘Science Express Train’ flagged off on 16
October 2015 ................................................................................... 12
3.2.2 Scientists take to the ramp at the EURAXESS Science Slam
India 2015 live finals ........................................................................ 12
3.3 India-Europe cooperation .............................................................. 13
3.3.1 Indian researcher Dr Santosh Bothe visits Europe with his
award at the EU-STI Cooperation Days competition for young
scientists .......................................................................................... 13
3.3.2 Coming: European Higher Education Virtual Fair (EHEVF) India
and South Asia 2015 ....................................................................... 14
3.3.3 German Chancellor Dr Angela Merkel visits India ........................... 14
3.3.4 Article by Dr Nafees Meah in International Innovation, UK –
‘Uniting the UK and India through research and innovation’ ........... 15
3.3.5 RCUK India participates in an OPEN ACCESS seminar ................ 15
October 2015 | Issue 52 | Page 3 of 27
EURAXESS LINKS INDIA 3.3.6 NIUA – RCUK sign an agreement by way of exchange of letters ... 15
3.3.7 Results of RAMAN-CHARPAK Fellowship 2015 ............................. 16
3.3.8 New: Indo-Spanish Research & Innovation Newsletter ................... 16
3.3.9 Update on the 3rd INDIA - SPAIN Call for Technological Co-
operation in Biotechnology jointly managed by CDTI (Spain)
and the Department of Biotechnology - DBT (India) ........................ 16
3.3.10 Results of the 2nd
Indo-Spanish Joint Request for Industrial
R&D Proposals in the field of Clean Tech, ICT and Smart Cities
2014-2015 ........................................................................................ 17
4 Grants & Fellowships ............................................................. 17
4.1 National EURAXESS Portals ........................................................... 17
4.2 Call for Proposals for ERC Consolidator Grant ................................ 18
4.3 Horizon 2020: Societal Challenges l Over 20 NEW calls
launched in October! ........................................................................ 18
4.4 Horizon 2020: Industrial Leadership l Over 20 NEW calls
launched in October! ........................................................................ 18
4.5 Programme from the European University Institute: funding
schemes for the Humanities ............................................................. 19
4.6 PRoF call for candidates 2016 l Innovation ...................................... 19
4.7 Indo German Partnerships in Higher Education (IGP) ..................... 20
4.8 Erasmus Mundus Euphrates l New call coming ............................... 20
4.9 Forthcoming calls ............................................................................. 20
4.10 Calls still open (many opportunities!!) .............................................. 21
5 Jobs ....................................................................................... 24
5.1 EURAXESS Portal and EURAXESS Jobs ....................................... 24
5.2 JRC Call for expressions: European Researchers (postdocs) –
Still open ........................................................................................... 24
5.3 Vacancies for PhD in Europe at DSM .............................................. 25
5.4 DocPro: a brand new tool to connect doctorate holders and
companies ........................................................................................ 25
5.5 Horizon 2020: Call of expression of interest for experts .................. 25
5.6 Join us on LinkedIn: linkedin.euraxess.org ...................................... 25
5.7 India: Jobs at DevNetJobsIndia ....................................................... 26
5.8 India: Jobs at IndiaBioScience ......................................................... 26
6 Events in Europe and India .................................................... 26
October 2015 | Issue 52 | Page 4 of 27
EURAXESS LINKS INDIA
1 EU Insight – Work Programme for 2016-2017: over EUR 16 bn for research and innovation
On 13 October, the European Commission (EC) published the second
Horizon 2020 work programme for the next two years, 2016 to 2017.
Aligned with the agenda of Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker,
the work programme aims to boost competitiveness and support Europe’s
growth and jobs with an investment of nearly EUR 16 billion in research
and innovation.
Selected key priorities for 2016-2017
To boost Europe’s growth and increase the number of jobs without
creating new debt is a top priority for the next two years. Research and
innovation investments will cover both the immediate need to engage the
re-industrialisation of Europe as well as the longer-term objective of
building solid knowledge needed for the next wave of innovative
breakthroughs. This includes, amongst others, funding of around EUR 2
billion to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs); nearly EUR 1.7
billion for outstanding researchers through European Research Council
(ERC) grants to work on the best ideas that could lead to innovative
growth-enhancing breakthroughs; and nearly 10.000 fellowships for young
researchers under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions to receive high-
quality training and career development opportunities abroad.
Other priorities will be the contribution to a connected digital single market;
a forward-looking climate change policy for secure, affordable and climate-
friendly energy; maintaining and reinforcing the internal market as well as
European industrial base; and the tackling of cross-cutting issues, such as
improving synergies with other EU funding programmes, i.e. the European
Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF). Last but not least, international
cooperation calls and targeted initiatives will help boost research and
innovation cooperation with countries outside Europe and effectively tackle
common societal challenges. The work programme is in line with
Commissioner Moedas’ strategic priorities ‘openness to innovation, to
science and to the world’.
Sources and further information
European Commission. “Horizon 2020: new Work Programme supports
Europe's growth, jobs and competitiveness”. Fact Sheet. 13 October 2015.
http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-15-5832_en.htm. Accessed
26 October 2015.
Infobox:
What is a work programme?
Funding opportunities under
Horizon 2020 are set out in
multiannual work programmes,
which cover the large majority
of support available. The work
programmes are prepared by
the European Commission
within the framework provided
by the Horizon 2020 legislation
and through a strategic
programming process
integrating EU policy objectives
in the priority setting.
The European Research
Council work programme
can be found here.
October 2015 | Issue 52 | Page 5 of 27
EURAXESS LINKS INDIA European Commission. “Commission invests €16 billion in funding for
research and innovation over next two years”. Press release. 13 October
2015. Accessed 26 October 2015.
European Commission. Horizon 2020 webportal:
http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en . Accessed 27 October
2015.
October 2015 | Issue 52 | Page 6 of 27
EURAXESS LINKS INDIA
2 EURAXESS in India 2.1 EURAXESS Science Slam India 2015: And the
new India Science Slammer title goes to…
The 3rd
global EURAXESS Science Slam, which has been taking place in
all EURAXESS Links locations (ASEAN, Brazil, China, India, Japan and
North America), is now over. View the 2015 promotional trailer here. A
LIVE finals event took place this October or in early November in every
EURAXESS Links location.
The finals in India took place on 30 October 2015 at Alliance française
Bangalore. Mr Denis Dambois, Research & Innovation Counsellor of the
EU Delegation to India, and Mr Stephan Lanzinger, Counsellor and Head
of Science & Technology Section at the German Embassy in India
attended the event in Bengaluru together with researchers, students,
industry or general public.
Anyone curious about science, innovation and/or Europe was most
welcome!
The excellent performances by the six finalists did not make it easy to
award the first prize. The audience, with close to 130 guests, in the end
awarded the first prize to Souvik Mandal (Indian Institute of Science) for his
slam "Finding the Way Back Home".
Souvik will be visiting Brussels in the spring of 2016 with Finnair and
EURAXESS to meet European Commission representatives and attend a
science communication training with the other EURAXESS Science Slam
1st prize winners from ASEAN, Brazil, China, Japan and North America.
Each winner will visit a research centre of their choice in the European
Union.
EURAXESS Links India congratulates Souvik Mandal and the other five
finalists in India, Selokar Naresh Lalaji, Abhilasha Ashok Kumar,
Anbuselvan K.K.N., Sumeet Kulkarni and Varsha V. (order in picture), for
their courage to first make a video and then share with the audience their
live performance. Congratulations to everyone!!
See section 3.2.2 for a brief description of what these six Indian
researchers tried to communicate to the audience.
The six finalists also won a science communication training in Mumbai
conducted by Arnab Battacharya and the TIFR Outreach team (see next
section).
The EURAXESS Science Slam India 2015 has been organised in
partnership with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and IndiaBioScience
and with the support of Alliance française Bangalore, Finnair and Philips
Innovation Campus. The latter are European organisations linked to
France, Finland and the Netherlands, respectively.
October 2015 | Issue 52 | Page 7 of 27
EURAXESS LINKS INDIA EURAXESS Links India community members and readers of this
newsletter may follow the EURAXESS Science Slam India on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/EuraxessLinksIndia
2.2 EURAXESS Event in Mumbai on 17 October:
“Communicating Science Out Of The Lab”
This EURAXESS Connect event on science communication jointly
organised with HBCSE and TIFR Outreach was part of the prize that
received by all the finalists of the 3rd
global edition of the EURAXESS
Science Slam India . The event was also open to other young researches
interested in communicating science.
The forty participants had the opportunity to receive a one-day intensive
and interactive training on how to communicate science in a fun and
engaging manner. The workshop was conducted by Prof. Arnab
Bhattacharya and the TIFR outreach team.
The programme also included a presentation on how EURAXESS-
Researchers in Motion can help access the European Research Area (40
countries) as well as an overview on the many funding opportunities such
as Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions and European Research Council
Grants under Horizon 2020 or Erasmus+ that the European Union has to
offer to researchers in India.
The choice of the venue for this event was linked to Prof. Chitra Natarajan
former Dean of HBCSE and member of the EURAXESS Science Slam
India review panel last year. She left us in April 2015. She was very
enthusiastic about science education. Her enthusiasm was definitively
shared by the participants at this EURAXESS event.
2.3 EURAXESS Info Day at BITS-Pilani Goa
campus
The one-day session was jointly organised by EURAXESS Links India and
the BITS-Pilani Goa campus. The session included nearly 150 participants
from BITS Pilani Goa, NIO Goa, NIT GOA and from BITS Pilani-
Hyderabad & Dubai campuses (via teleconferencing). The Delegates from
EURAXESS Links India, the EU Delegation to India and from the
SST/French Embassy showcased opportunities under Horizon 2020
namely Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowships and the European Research
Council Grants; the objectives of EU-STI Platform in India (by CNRS-
France), as well as the existing opportunities to support Indo-French
Research & Innovation cooperation were also presented. EURAXESS as
the gateway to the European Research Area (ERA) was also presented.
Whenever possible European countries might be participating at
EURAXESS Info Days to showcase the diversity of opportunities in
Europe, namely those from the European Commission and the Member
States or Associated Countries of the ERA.
October 2015 | Issue 52 | Page 8 of 27
EURAXESS LINKS INDIA
2.4 EURAXESS on Facebook
The EURAXESS Science Slam and other EURAXESS events have been
announced and are posted on Facebook EURAXESS Links India (NEW!).
EURAXESS Links India would like to thank all of you who have been
following the 3rd
edition of the Science Slam on Facebook. More events will
be coming in 2016. Stay tuned!
You can also follow EU Research & Innovation news on the page of the
Delegation of the European Union to India: Facebook EU in India.
2.5 Contacting Marie Curie Fellows in India
EURAXESS Links India is seeking Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellows
Are you a former Marie Curie (now called Marie Skłodowska-Curie) fellow?
Are you living in India? You want to share your experience and earn a
travel grant to take part in EURAXESS events?
Contact us by email [email protected] to discuss collaboration
opportunities and help us promote the European Research Area.
EURAXESS Links India is also working on an event addressed to Marie
Curie fellows in 2016. Stay tuned if you are one!
2.6 EURAXESS Links India on-site visits
The Country Representative can present the services offered by
‘EURAXESS-Researchers in Motion’ and cooperation and career
opportunities with Europe on-site – at your university or your research
institution, including European or Indian companies on the sub-continent.
If you wish to host such a presentation within your organisation, please
contact us at [email protected].
In the December newsletter readers will be able to find the tentative
calendar of ‘EURAXESS Info Day’ (full day) or a ‘EURAXESS Info Session”
(2-3 hours) in India next year.
3 News & Developments 3.1 EU, Member States and Associated Countries
3.1.1 ERC Horizon 2020: new Work Programme supports
growth, jobs and competitiveness
The European Commission will boost competitiveness by investing
almost EUR 16 billion in research and innovation in the next two
years under Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation funding
scheme, following a new Work Programme for 2016-17 adopted on
October 13.
October 2015 | Issue 52 | Page 9 of 27
EURAXESS LINKS INDIA The new funding opportunities offered by the Work Programme are directly
aligned with the policy priorities of the Commission of President Jean-
Claude Juncker and will substantially contribute to the Jobs, Growth and
Investment Package, the Digital Single Market, Energy Union and Climate
change policy, Internal Market with stronger industry and making Europe a
stronger global actor.
Carlos Moedas, Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation said:
"Research and innovation are the engines of Europe's progress and vital to
addressing today's new pressing challenges like immigration, climate
change, clean energy and healthy societies. Over the next two years,
EUR 16 billion from Horizon 2020 will support Europe's top scientific
efforts, making the difference to citizens' lives."
In line with Commissioner Moedas' strategic priorities, Horizon 2020 will be
open to innovation, open to science, and open to the world. The new Work
Programme 2016-17 offers funding opportunities through a range of calls
for proposals, public procurements and other actions like the Horizon
Prizes, together covering nearly 600 topics. The programme's structure is a
reflection of the overall flexibility of Horizon 2020 which focuses on the
EU's long-term priorities and the most pressing societal challenges while
allowing it to swiftly address emerging problems such as outbreaks of
diseases.
The programme will support a range of cross-cutting initiatives: the
modernisation of Europe's manufacturing industry (EUR1 billion);
technologies and standards for automatic driving (over EUR 100 million);
the Internet of Things (EUR 139 million) to address digitalisation of EU
industries; Industry 2020 in the Circular Economy (EUR 670 million) to
develop strong and sustainable economies; and Smart and Sustainable
Cities (EUR 232 million) to better integrate environmental, transport,
energy and digital networks in EU's urban environments.
In addition, at least EUR 8 million in funding will be available for research
on security of EU's external borders to help identify and prevent human
trafficking and smuggling; EUR 27 million for the new technologies to help
prevent crime and terrorism as well as EUR 15 million for research into the
origin and impact of migration flows in Europe. The new Work Programme
will also build on successes in health research, such as the Ebola-related
breakthrough discoveries already supported by Horizon 2020, by investing
EUR 5 million to respond to the critical outbreak of the damaging olive-tree
pest Xylella fastidiosa.
The new Work Programme is also set on improving the impact of Horizon
2020 funding. First, it will ensure more money is available for innovative
companies thanks to new leveraging opportunities supported by the
European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI), in addition to over EUR
740 million dedicated to support research and innovation activities in nearly
2000 small and medium enterprises (SMEs). More will also be done to
improve synergies with other EU funding programmes, as stressed by
President Juncker in his State of the Union speech, as well as support
researchers in their applications with clearer guidance and impact criteria.
Source: European Commission
October 2015 | Issue 52 | Page 10 of 27
EURAXESS LINKS INDIA 3.1.2 The European Commission launches initiative to help refugee scientists and researchers
The European Commission has launched in October the
‘science4refugees’ initiative for asylum-seeking and refugee scientists and
researchers. This measure will enable a match-making process between
refugees and asylum seekers with a scientific background and the scientific
institutions that voluntarily declare themselves as "refugee-welcoming
organisations".
‘science4refugees’ is accessible to refugees and institutions through the
EURAXESS - Researchers in Motion portal. With this initiative the
European Commission is helping concentrate under a single portal
potential actions aimed at researchers and scientists coming to Europe as
refugees and asylum seekers. Interested institutions can now flag their
offers – be it positions, internships or training courses – with the
‘science4refugees’ emblem to indicate their interest in hiring asylum
seekers. Key stakeholders and institutions, such as the League of
European Research Universities (LERU), announced public commitment to
this action.
Refugees and asylum seekers can upload their CVs on a dedicated
EURAXESS page and express their interest for an internship, a job or
training. Registration is on a free and voluntary basis. In addition, the portal
provides access to a complete range of information on working conditions
in Europe for refugees and asylum seekers.
In the longer term, with the support of the EURAXESS Service Centres,
schemes on training mentoring, language and integration courses will be
added to the ‘science4refugees’ initiative to help refugees settle into their
host country of residence.
Source: European Commission and EURAXESS Jobs
3.1.3 Opening ERC teams to the world
Early October, the ERC has contacted its grantees to inquire about their
interest to host young non-European scientists in their research teams.
Some ERC grantees can now benefit from a set of international
agreements that make it easier for scientists from Argentina, China, Japan,
Korea, South Africa and the Unites States to join ERC research teams for
short periods of time. The programme is open to the grantees who are at
least 18 months away from finishing their projects.
The partner research funding agencies contribute financially to the visits.
The purpose of these agreements ("implementing arrangements"), four of
which entered into force in 2015 (including that whit Japan), is to foster
scientific cooperation between the European Union and some of the
leading research agencies outside the EU, boosting the global circulation
of talent. This allows ERC grantees to draw on the experience and new
ideas of young international researchers.
October 2015 | Issue 52 | Page 11 of 27
EURAXESS LINKS INDIA About seventy US and Korean researchers have joined the research teams
of the ERC grantees since 2013, thanks to such agreements (data as
of December 2014).
New similar agreements are currently being negotiated with other
countries for possible adoption in 2015 and 2016.
Source: ERC
3.1.4 The Researchers’ Nights: “How one evening changed my career”
This year, European Researchers' Night is celebrating its 10th anniversary.
Image credit: European Commission.
For Matteo Iafrati, a European Researchers’ Night conference
changed the course of his career. For others, it provides an
opportunity to connect with the general public and generate a broad
interest in science.
As the EU-wide event marks its 10th
year of helping people get an
insight into the life of a researcher, we talk a former participants to
find out what the event means to him.
In 2009, Matteo Iafrati’s career path changed when he attended a
European Researchers’ Night event in Frascati, Italy. Although he had
been interested in pursuing a career in science since he was a child, his
first love was particle physics and his ambitions leant towards studying at
CERN. It was a meeting with his future supervisor, Professor Giuseppe
Mazzitelli, from the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy
and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA), that changed his mind.
‘Since I was at school, I wanted to become a physicist. In particular I was
attracted by particle physics, and big machines for particle physics like the
particle accelerator in Geneva, like LHC (the Large Hadron Collider). But
during the European Researchers’ Night in 2009 I met Prof. Giuseppe
Mazzitelli at a conference. This conference was about fusion energy and
fusion research and a special device for bringing the power of the stars to
the earth, called a tokamak. And I fell in love with this fusion research, and
one year later I started my physics degree in Rome and I changed my
initial career, becoming a plasma physicist, not a particle physicist.’
October 2015 | Issue 52 | Page 12 of 27
EURAXESS LINKS INDIA Matteo is completing his master’s thesis and will shortly be embarking on a
PhD programme looking at the use of liquid metal to capture energy inside
the tokamak. He describes European Researchers’ Night as a ‘bridge’ that
originally gave him an insight into a particular area of science as a member
of the public, and now lets him introduce his work to other people as a
researcher.
‘I think it is a good way for people to know what we are doing. We want to
check (on the) developments in our work with feedback from people. It is a
very good opportunity for people to also know how researchers spend
public money. Because researchers are the employees of the people. So I
think people can learn a lot from the night and the researcher also.’
Source: Horizon Magazine
3.2 India
3.2.1 Climate Special ‘Science Express Train’ flagged off on 16 October 2015
The Science Express is an innovative science exhibition mounted on a 16
coach AC train which has been custom-built for the Department of Science
& Technology (DST) by the Indian Railways (IR). This unique mobile
exposition was initially launched on 30 October 2007 by DST, in
collaboration with the German government and Max Planck Society and
was flagged off by then Honourable Prime Minister Dr. Manhoman Singh
and German Chancellor Dr Angela Merkel. The subsequent journeys of the
Science Express were organised by the Indian Ministry of Science &
Technology and have in total covered over 100,000 kms across the country
since its launch. It has thus become the largest, the longest running and
the most visited mobile science exhibition in India. This year the train will
be flagged off by Union Minister for Science & Technology and Earth
Sciences Dr Harsh Vardhan along with the Railway Minister Shri Suresh
Prabhakar Prabhu and the Minister for Environment, Forests & Climate
Change Shri Prakash Javadekar. The focus of this year’s exhibition is on
climate change and it is planned to run it as 'Science Express–Climate
Change Special (SECCS)'.
Read more: Wiss-Nama Newsletter
3.2.2 Scientists take to the ramp at the EURAXESS Science Slam India 2015 live finals
Article by S ANANTHANARAYANAN
“A group of young researchers displayed their skills in reaching out to the
untutored at the India finlas of the EURAXESS Science Slam in Bengaluru
recently.”
Read what the six finalists wanted to convey to the audience that chose the
first prize winner (read also section 2.2).
Read full article: The Statesman
October 2015 | Issue 52 | Page 13 of 27
EURAXESS LINKS INDIA
3.3 India-Europe cooperation
3.3.1 Indian researcher Dr Santosh Bothe visits Europe with his award at the EU-STI Cooperation Days competition for young scientists
By Santosh Bothe
As a winner of the young scientist competition 2014 organised by
European Commission funded INNO INDIGO and INDIGO POLICY
projects, I chose to attend the Health Partnering Day and Health and
Wellbeing Info Day organised at the European Commission headquarters
in Brussels, Belgium on 17th and 18th September 2015.
The Health Partnering Day was the biggest international networking event I
have ever attended having more than 230 scientist and researcher
participants from more than 30 countries. My projects “Voice Sample
Based Disease Diagnosis” and “Cognitive Capability Optimisation Using
Computational Neuroscience Technique” were among the ten selected oral
presentations at the event. It was a unique opportunity to present my
research projects before a large number of researchers and scientists from
over 30 countries.
The event was really well organised. I had the opportunity to book eleven
bilateral meetings with European SMEs, Industries and Research Groups,
which otherwise would have been impossible to meet so many people and
share my project concept with them. All the eleven meeting were really
successful in terms of the agenda based discussion taken place. All of
them resulted in agreeing to work together, out of which four partners
initiated further discussions. We have conducted online meetings and
indentified the suitable call for proposal along with the tentative project
proposal to be submitted for funding under Horizon 2020. Meeting with the
remaining partners are also scheduled. I am hopeful about the positive
outcome of the meetings.
On the second day, at the Health and Wellbeing Info Day I had the
opportunity to interact with top European Commission official Philippe
Cupers of the Directorate General Research and Innovation (DG RTD),
and one official of the Directorate General Communications Networks,
Content & Technology (DG CONNECT). The discussion with the European
Commission officials was motivating. They clarified my queries regarding
various funding and fellowships opportunities under Horizon 2020 for
Indian researchers. It was a dream come true to discuss with such
personalities at the European Commission headquarters.
I would like to encourage every researcher reader of the EURAXESS Links
India Newsletter to use every opportunity to visit or find out about
collaboration opportunities with Europe! There are many opportunities for
researchers of any nationality.
October 2015 | Issue 52 | Page 14 of 27
EURAXESS LINKS INDIA 3.3.2 Coming: European Higher Education Virtual Fair
(EHEVF) India and South Asia 2015
The European Higher Education Virtual Fair (EHEVF)– India and South Asia 2015 being organised by the EU Delegation and EU Member States from 26-29 November 2015 will promote the EU as a destination for higher education and research amongst Indian/South Asian students and the academic community. It will help build bridges for longer term institutional linkages between European and Indian/South Asian higher education institutions, as well support and complement the efforts of EU Member States and HEIs in promoting internationalisation of higher education in the EU. The EHEVF provides an online platform for the EU HEIs to directly engage with students and the academic community in India and South Asia to build educational links with the EU through web presence, Q&A, chat sessions and webinars. The EHEVF website already has the presence of more than 100 HEIs from 23 EU Member States and country information on all 28 EUMS as well as 50+ pages on different subject specialities offered at EU HEIs. The Virtual Fair will provide students with the opportunity to directly interact with participating EU HEI through Q&A, chat sessions and webinars. EURAXESS Links India will be part of the webinar for researchers “Research opportunities in EU (MSCA, ERC)” scheduled for Friday 27 November 2015 (19:00-20:00 IST). Prospective students are invited to participate in the Virtual Fair by registering here: www.study-europe.net/user/register Opportunities for Indian students under EU-funded programmes in higher education and research including Erasmus +, MSCA and ERC is presented on the EHEVF website here: http://www.study-europe.net/content/erasmus
3.3.3 German Chancellor Dr Angela Merkel visits India
In the framework of the 3rd Indo-German Intergovernmental Consultations
held in New Delhi on 5 October 2015, German Chancellor Dr Angela
Merkel, accompanied by various ministers from her Cabinet, State
Secretaries and a high ranking business delegation, visited New Delhi and
Bangalore. Amongst others, she was accompanied by the German Minister
of Education and Research, Prof. Johanna Wanka. 18 Memoranda of
Understanding were signed during the high level visit. In addition to taking
part at the Indo-German intergovernmental Consultations, Minister Wanka,
also held bilateral meetings with her counterparts, the Indian Minister for
Human Resource Development, Smriti Z. Irani, Minister for Science &
Technology and Earth Sciences, Dr Harsh Vardhan, and Minister of State
Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (Independent Charge), Mr Rajiv
Pratap Rudy. Four Agreements in the field of Science, Technology and
Higher Education were signed. Amongst them was the Joint Declaration of
Intent signed by the Indian Department of Science & Technology and the
German Ministry of Education and Research to extend the bilateral "Indo-
German Science & Technology Centre" until 2022 with increased funding
from both governments.
Read more: Wiss-Nama Newsletter
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3.3.4 Article by Dr Nafees Meah in International Innovation, UK –‘Uniting the UK and India through research and innovation’
Research Councils UK’s offices in the UK and India have created a large
multidisciplinary research programme that aims to establish strong links
between the research and business communities in these countries.
Over 1.2 billion people reside within the nearly 3.3 million square miles that
make up India – approximately one-seventh of the world’s population. Not
only is this population set to grow even larger in the coming decades, its
purchasing power is also expected to increase – one that is already
significant, as India’s economy is the seventh largest in the world as
ranked by GDP. “If India’s ambition of investing 2%of GDP on R&D is
achieved and the quality of its research base is improved, then India, by
virtue of its size and population, is likely to be one of the most important
scientific nations in the world in the next 10 years,” notes Dr Nafees Meah,
Director of Research Council UK (RCUK) India.
RCUK India office was launched in 2008 with the intent of creating
innovation and prosperity from high-impact research and innovation
partnerships between the UK and India. Since then, over 84 projects
ranging from the arts and humanities to energy and food security have
started involving more than 90 industrial partners. Partnerships are crucial
to success, as Meah explains: “International collaboration is a way of
achieving India’s goal of being one of the top science nations in the world”.
These projects are supported by more than £150 million in funding and
have a focus on finding innovative solutions to questions in areas of mutual
concern and priority.
Read full article: International INNOVATION
3.3.5 RCUK India participates in an OPEN ACCESS seminar
The Energy and Resource Institute (TERI), India organised an interactive seminar - ‘Looking Back and Moving Forward: Open Access Movement at the Crossroads’- on open access policy in India. Research Councils UK India participated in this seminar and shared the RCUK policy on open access to research. Others included EU representatives also participated in this seminar. Initiatives like these and policies of key Indian (DST, DBT) funding agencies pave an important way for India’s appetite for open access. Read more: Blog by Andrew Telford, RCUK India
3.3.6 NIUA – RCUK sign an agreement by way of exchange of letters
India’s National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) and RCUK signed an agreement by way of exchange of letters for collaborative research and innovative activities on urbanisation. Urbanisation is a high priority for India, and a strategic cross council theme for the Research Councils. This partnership will facilitate joint working between the UK and India in the area of urbanisation.
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EURAXESS LINKS INDIA NIUA are the official think tank for the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) for the various programmes on urbanisation (e.g. 100 Smart Cities) for the Government of India.
3.3.7 Results of RAMAN-CHARPAK Fellowship 2015
The results of the 3rd call of the Raman-Charpak fellowship programme
have been published. This programme is open to researchers enroled in a
PhD programme, who wish to carry out part of their research work in a
foreign laboratory in France or in India.
Designed to support two to six months stay in one of the two countries, it
offers to the awardees an opportunity to experience both a new scientific
and cultural environment. This flagship programme is jointly funded by the
SST from the French Embassy in India and the DST, Govt. of India, and
managed by the CEFIPRA.
Out of 221 high quality reseasrch applications received this year from India
and France, 15 Indian and 7 French PhD students have been awarded.
Source: INDO-FRENCH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY NEWS
3.3.8 New: Indo-Spanish Research & Innovation Newsletter
The Science and Technology Department of the Embassy of Spain in New
Delhi (India) is pleased to announce the the first Indo-Spanish Research &
Innovation Newsletter (October 2015) with all information related to CDTI's
Activities in India (launch and resolution joint calls for research,
development and innovation proposals -RDI- in collaboration with Indian
partners, delegations, upcoming events and expressions of interest of
Indian stakeholders and profiles of prospective collaborators, etc.), and
also relevant information on Indian technological capacities, research and
development centres, documents, news and links of interest.
This is a monthly newsletter in Spanish and the main objective is to
publicise opportunities and funding programmes for Spanish companies in
technological cooperation with India, giving visibility to other coordinated
activities from this delegation and technological missions, matchmaking
activities, provide support in identifying possible R&D partners, and
promote capabilities of India as a technological partner in Spain.
Read more: CDTI
3.3.9 Update on the 3rd INDIA - SPAIN Call for Technological Co-operation in Biotechnology jointly managed by CDTI (Spain) and the Department of Biotechnology - DBT (India)
On 15 April 2015, DBT (Ministry of Science and Technology India) and CDTI (Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, Spain) launched the 3rd joint Call under the Indo-Spanish programme for technological co-operation in the field of biotechnology. The referred to call remained open for submissions until 30 September, 2015.
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EURAXESS LINKS INDIA In the context of the RFP, a total of 7 joint applications between Spanish companies and Indian entities were validly submitted within the deadline in the areas of bioplastics, biopesticides, biostimulants, biomarkers and nanobiotechnology. Techno-financial evaluation is currently under process, and final resolution with projects eligible for financing is expected by December 2015.
Source: CDTI India (To know more you may e-mail at [email protected])
3.3.10 Results of the 2nd Indo-Spanish Joint Request for Industrial R&D Proposals in the field of Clean Tech, ICT and Smart Cities 2014-2015
An Indo-Spanish Joint Request for Proposals (RFP) was launched by India and Spain to promote and fund innovation-driven R&D cooperation projects between Spanish and Indian companies and entities, under the PoC on Industrial R&D, between the Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology (CDTI), Goverment of Spain and the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Goverment. of India and Global Innovation & Technology Alliance (GITA), India. In the context of the referred RFP, a total of 8 Indo-Spanish applications were validly submitted within the deadlines. After peer review and financial assessment by DST/GITA and CDTI, both parties have jointly considered eligible for funding the following 2 proposals in the areas of e-Health and flexible electronics, representing by budget a value of EUR 1 million: 1. ENForCA: “Enhanced Silver Nanomaterial Formulations for Transparent Conductive Applications” (Spanish Partner: NanoGap Powder S.A. &
Indian Partner: Manipal Technologies LTD.)
2. SMART-HEALTH: “Large population health monitoring and clinical assessment platform” (Spanish Partner: Inviza S.A. & Indian Partner: Plenar Technologies) Source: CDTI India (To know more you may e-mail at [email protected])
4 Grants & Fellowships 4.1 National EURAXESS Portals
The latest information on open calls for national grants and fellowships in
the 40 member countries of the EURAXESS network can be accessed on
the respective national EURAXESS portals:
Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus,
Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France,
FYRoMacedonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel,
Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro,
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom.
Access to all national EURAXESS Portals (overview): here
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EURAXESS LINKS INDIA Besides providing information on funding opportunities for incoming
international and European researchers, staff at the EURAXESS Service
Centres offer individual assistance on all aspects of researcher mobility.
4.2 Call for Proposals for ERC Consolidator Grant
Deadline: 2 February 2016
ERC Consolidator Grants are designed to support researchers at the stage
at which they are consolidating their own independent research team or
programme. The scheme will strengthen independent and excellent new
individual research teams that have been recently created.
ERC Consolidator Grants in brief:
For researchers of any nationality with over 7 and up to 12 years of
experience since completion of PhD (or equivalent degree) and
scientific track record showing great promise
An excellent research proposal
Research must be conducted in a public or private research
organisation (known as a Host Institution/HI) located in one of the
EU Member State or Associated Countries
Funding per grant: up to EUR 2 million
Duration: up to 5 years
Sole evaluation criterion: scientific excellence of researcher and
research proposal
Calls for proposals: published once a year.
Read more: Horizon 2020 Participant Portal
4.3 Horizon 2020: Societal Challenges l Over 20
NEW calls launched in October!
Deadline: see under every call
Read more: Horizon 2020 Participants Portal
4.4 Horizon 2020: Industrial Leadership l Over 20
NEW calls launched in October!
Deadline: see under every call
Read more: Horizon 2020 Participants Portal
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4.5 Programme from the European University
Institute: funding schemes for the Humanities
Deadline: 31 January 2016
The European University Institute has offered one of the largest and most
prestigious doctoral and postdoctoral programmes in the social sciences in
Europe for more than 40 years. It hosts more than 900 scholars from over
60 countries. It is located in Firenze (Italy).
With the programme, researchers get access to high-level research and
their independent research is supported by excellent on-site facilities,
missions and exchange programmes. Academic life at the EUI is deeply
international, dynamic and interdisciplinary.
150 scholarships in four departments are available: economy, history and
civilisation, law, political and social sciences.Read more:
Are you interested?
Apply online on www.eui.eu/Phd
More info: [email protected]
Tel. : +39 (0)55 4685 373
4.6 PRoF call for candidates 2016 l Innovation
Deadline: 1 March 2016
PRoF is an international think tank of interdisciplinary professionals (care,
medical, companies, universities, etc.) envisioning the evolution of care
systems: Open Innovation that works.
All working together to build visions and realise concept rooms.
The University of Ghent is looking for innovative projects in the broad
domain of healthcare applications to enter an award competition organised
by the PRoF chair, held by Prof. dr. R. Peleman. The laureates of this
competition will be invited for the award ceremony chaired by former
President of the European Council Herman Van Rompuy, during an
international symposium in Ghent.
The competition accepts all innovations created in the healthcare domain
(medical, care, ageing society, etc.) and more specifically one of the
following areas:
new concepts or theories in healthcare models (medical, care,
ageing society)
new insights regarding healthcare infrastructure (architecture
and/or equipment)
innovating healthcare processes and/or procedures
innovating healthcare products and/or services
Read more: PRoF UGent Chair Award
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4.7 Indo German Partnerships in Higher Education
(IGP)
Application Deadline: 1 March, 2016
University Grants Commision (UGC), India and the German Academic
Exchange Service (DAAD), Germany invite proposals from eligible Indian
and German institutions under the Indo-German Partnerships in Higher
Education Programme (IGP). A memorandum of understanding has been
signed between DAAD and UGC in the field of higher education. DAAD
Vice President Dr Joybrato Mukherjee and UGC chairman Dr Ved Prakash
signed the MoU during the recently concluded third Indo-German inter-
governmental consultations. The Indo-German partnership in higher
education will involve investments of EUR3.5 million (INR 25 crore) each
by India and Germany over a period of four years from 2016 to 2020.
Through this project, the universities will get an opportunity to develop joint
research projects in order to enhance their strategies of
internationalisation.
For Indians: here
For Germans: here
4.8 Erasmus Mundus Euphrates l New call coming
A new Euphrates call is expected to be launched in November 2015.
This Erasmus Mundus project includes scholarships for Indian students
and researchers in the European Union.
All the information, such as guidelines and number of scholarships, will be
available on the following links:
Website: http://www.usc.es/euphrates
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/erasmus.mundus.euphrates
4.9 Forthcoming calls
Under HORIZON 2020:
New HORIZON 2020 Work Programme 2016-2017: here
European Research Council (ERC)’s Work Programme 2016: here
Industrial Leadership l Horizon Prize l MATERIALS FOR CLEAN AIR
Planned opening date on 26 January 2017
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4.10 Calls still open (many opportunities!!)
(see previous newsletters or click on the respective link for more details)
HORIZON 2020 – Calls for proposals (collaborative projects): access
all calls under Industrial Leadership and Societal Challenges pillars on
the Horizon 2020 Participant Portal.
Deadline for submission: check under specific call.
A few new calls were launched in March under the Societal Challenges
pillar.
EURAXESS Links India pays particular attention to calls open to
individual researchers under the Excellent Science pillar (see below).
The following calls under HORIZON 2020 are highlighted here:
Excellent Science – ERC Starting Grant
Deadline: 17 November 2015
• For researchers of any nationality with 2-7 years of experience
since completion of PhD (or equivalent degree) and scientific
track record showing great promise
• An excellent research proposal
• Research must be conducted in a public or private research
organisation located in one of the EU Member States or
Associated Countries (including Switzerland)
• Funding per grant: up to EUR 1.5 million (in some circumstances
up to EUR 2 million)
• Duration: up to 5 years
• Sole evaluation criterion: scientific excellence of researcher and
research proposal
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Call open for engaged scientists with strong competence in CRISPR
technology by EU Marie Curie Chair
The EU Marie Curie Chair l Birgit Arnholdt-Schmitt is especially dedicated
to initiating new directions in thinking in the area of applied botany by
combining interdisciplinarity and systemic thinking, and through linking
fundamental leading-edge research directly to application in molecular
plant breeding for sustainable agriculture and for alternative energy supply.
Industrial Leadership l Horizon Prize l Better use of Antibiotics
Deadline: 17 August 2018
The Horizon Prize for better use of antibiotics is a EUR 1 million prize
that will be awarded to the person or team who can most effectively meet
the following challenge: develop a rapid test that can identify at the point
of care patients with upper respiratory tract infections that can safely be
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EURAXESS LINKS INDIA managed without antibiotics. In this context, "Upper Respiratory Tract
Infections" include pharyngitis, sinusitis, otitis as well as bronchitis.
Industrial Leadership l Horizon Prize l Breaking the Optical
Transmission barriers
Deadline: 15 March 2016
The Horizon Prize for breaking the optical transmission barriers is a
EUR 500,000 challenge prize. It will be awarded to a solution that
maximises the fibre capacity per channel, spectrum range and/or spectral
efficiency and reach. It should also be energy efficient, economically viable,
and easy to install and deploy. The solution should have strong potential to
be adopted in future generations of optical-system products. The feasibility
of the approach will have to be demonstrated through clear experimental
results.
Industrial Leadership l Horizon Prize l Collaborative Sharing of
Spectrum
Deadline: 17 December 2015
The Horizon Prize for collaborative spectrum sharing is a EUR 500,000
challenge prize. It will be awarded to an innovative and disruptive approach
which will enable a significant increase in spectrum sharing and re-use,
beyond the currently applicable spectrum sharing methods and centralised
techniques. The winning solution should be a significant step forward from
current technologies and solutions in terms of shared spectrum usage
metrics and will have to prove its economic viability. The feasibility of the
approach will have to be demonstrated through clear experimental results.
Industrial Leadership l Fast Track Innovation - Pilot (2015-2016)
Proposals can be submitted at any time as of 9 January 2015, yet will be
ranked following three cut-off dates in 2015: April 29 (CLOSED),
September 1 (CLOSED) and December 1. The three cut-off dates for
2016 will be made public at a later time. FTI Pilot in Horizon Work
Programme 2014-2015: here
Other European calls (Europe-India specific or where India involved):
Indo-Dutch: Cooperation between The Netherlands and India on X-ray
Astronomy and Technology
Deadline: no deadline applicable.
UK: Newton-Bhabha l Atmospheric Pollution and Human Health in an
Indian Megacity
Deadline: 10 December 2015
Calls from European Research Area countries (not only for India):
AUSTRIA: Lise Meitner Programme for scientists from abroad
Deadline: accepted continuously, no application deadlines
AUSTRIA: Austrian Database for Scholarships and Research Grants
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BELGIUM-Wallonia: BEWARE Fellowships l Industry and Academia
Deadline l cut-off dates: 30 April (CLOSED), 30 June (CLOSED), 30
September (CLOSED) and 30 November 2015.
Two funding schemes are open to attract researchers in
Wallonia/Federation Wallonia – Brussels: (1) BEWARE FELLOWSHIPS
Industry and (2) BEWARE FELLOWSHIPS Academia.
The BEWARE FELLOWSHIPS (BElgium WAllonia REsearch) programmes
are co-financed by the COFUND program of the European Union (Marie
Curie Actions).
FRANCE: “Connect Talent” 2015 International Call for Projects
Deadlines: 28 April 2015 (closed), September 2015 and February 2016
Support funded by Pays de la Loire Region to research, training and
innovation "breakthrough projects".
Eligible fields: acoustics, vegetal, renewable marine energies, numeric,
professional electronics, agro food, tourism, material for molecular
photonics and organic electronics, European studies, creative and cultural
industries, amongst others.
GERMANY: Georg Forster Research Fellowship (HERMES) - Top
opportunities for researchers from developing countries
Deadline: There is no closing date for submitting applications.
GERMANY: Humboldt Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral
Researchers
Deadline: There is no closing date for submitting applications.
GERMANY: PhD and Postdoc Positions at the Freie University Berlin
Deadline: no specific deadline
Applications for 21 Ph.D. positions in the fields of Social Science and
Natural Science (11 in Social Science & Humanities, 6 in Natural Science)
and also 10 positions for Post Docs (4 on Social Science, 6 in Natural
Science) invited.
POLAND: Foundation for Polish Science – Ideas for Poland
Deadline: Applications accepted on a rolling basis
Eligible applicants: Winners of the “ERC Starting Grants” competition who
intend to pursue scientific research in Poland.
POLAND: POLONEZ: funding addressed to incoming researchers for
12-24-month (MSCA COFUND)
Deadline: 15 December 2015
PORTUGAL: New Media and Pervasive Systems PhD Programme by
COPELABS and University Lusofona
Deadline for application: different deadlines
TURKEY: TÜBITAK – Research Fellowship Programme for
International Researchers
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EURAXESS LINKS INDIA Applications will be accepted twice a year. Application deadlines for 2015:
I. Period : 16 March 2015 - 20 April 2015 - CLOSED
II. Period : 14 September 2015 - 19 October 2015 – CLOSED
5 Jobs 5.1 EURAXESS Portal and EURAXESS Jobs
The EURAXESS Portal provides links to information on career and grant
opportunities in science and technology mainly in European countries.
For research careers in Europe and the world, visit the EURAXESS Jobs
website! It includes fellowships such as Marie Skłodowska-Curie as
well as vacancies advertised by Science AAAS (the American Association
for the Advancement of Science) and Alumniportal (Germany).
EURAXESS Jobs vacancies are also seen at the Naturejobs portal.
Currently, there are 7699 research jobs and fellowship programmes (all
over Europe, but also in other countries such as in India and in all
disciplines, including social sciences and humanities) accessible via the
EURAXESS Jobs database.
Most jobs are open to researchers of any nationality.
5.2 JRC Call for expressions: European
Researchers (postdocs) – Still open
The Joint Research Centre (JRC) has just launched a call for expressions
of interest for the recruitment of fixed-term contracts. As the European
Commission's in-house science service, the Joint Research Centre
provides the science for EU policy making, providing a unique opportunity
to make your work count. Successful candidates will work in one of the
JRC sites, located in Germany, Belgium, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands.
The selection is open to applicants from the EU Member States or from
one of the countries associated with the Horizon 2020 research and
innovation programme.
Eligible fields are: Biology, Chemistry, Natural Sciences, Life Sciences,
Biochemistry, Oceanography/Marine Sciences, Nanotechnology,
Nanobiotechnology, Veterinary, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics,
Computer Sciences, Statistics, Material Sciences, Economics, Political
Sciences, Social Sciences, Educational Sciences, Psychology ,
Geography, Environmental Sciences, Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural
Engineering, Meteorology, Ecology, Forestry, Geology, Hydrological
Sciences, Medical Sciences, Pharmacy, Nutritional Sciences.
More info: Joint Research Centre
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5.3 Vacancies for PhD in Europe at DSM
Royal DSM is a global science-based company active in health, nutrition
and materials (headquarters in the Netherlands). By connecting its unique
competences in Life Sciences and Materials Sciences, DSM is driving
economic prosperity, environmental progress and social advances to
create sustainable value for all stakeholders simultaneously.
More on DSM: here I Vacancies: here
5.4 DocPro: a brand new tool to connect doctorate
holders and companies
DocPro is an online platform that helps PhDs to highlight their professional
and personal skills for employers. It may be used by PhDs from all
scientific fields, from STEM to Humanities, and from all countries. The tool
is available in French and English.
DocPro was developed by the Association Bernard Gregory (ABG), with
the aim to have companies, doctorate holders and doctoral programmes
managers share the same understanding of the skills a doctorate develops.
On this platform:
Doctorate holders can pinpoint the skills they developed during
their doctorate and increase their communication efficiency
towards employers, especially by giving appropriate examples
from their own experience;
Companies can present the kind of profiles they are looking for
and increase their attractiveness;
Heads of doctoral programmes can identify the needs for skills
development and adapt their training offers for their own doctoral
candidates.
Access the platform here
Source: ABG
5.5 Horizon 2020: Call of expression of interest for
experts
Additional details can be found in the Participant Portal. We encourage
experienced researchers to check it out and register as an expert. The call
for expression of interest will remain open for the lifetime of Horizon 2020.
5.6 Join us on LinkedIn: linkedin.euraxess.org
The EURAXESS Links group on LinkedIn is for internationally mobile
researchers to share their experiences and learn of jobs and career
opportunities around the world.
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EURAXESS LINKS INDIA It is part of the EURAXESS initiative, the European Commission's
programme to support researchers, of which EURAXESS Links is its
external arm (i.e. for outside Europe).
The global EURAXESS LinkedIn group is complementary to the country-
based EURAXESS Links India community managed with SINAPSE.
5.7 India: Jobs at DevNetJobsIndia
At the time of writing this issue, DevNetJobsIndia offers positions in
research and innovation. It is best is to check the site at the beginning of
the month when new positions are advertised.
5.8 India: Jobs at IndiaBioScience
IndiaBioscience is a non-profit science outreach initiative created to fulfill
the niche gap within the Life Science sector in India. IBS is envisioned to
function as a catalyst organisation that will invigorate the various activities
associated with establishing a strong hold for scientific research on the
global scene – this includes recruitment, networking, collaborations,
research oriented education and science communication.
IndiaBioScience is your Gateway to Indian Biology!
6 Events in Europe and India Event (click on event title for more details) Location Date
6.1 Europe
Events announced under Horizon 2020 website
The website includes information on the Information Days by the
European Commission and Brokerage events
Check link Check link
EURAXESS Roadshow 2015 across Europe 16 countries
34 stops 5 Oct.- 20 Nov.
Vitae Connections: Supporting Open Researchers Leeds, UK 1 December
ESOF 2016 (next year!) Manchester, UK 22-27 July 2016
6.2 India
2nd
ETSI Indo-European Dialogue on ICT Standards & Emerging
Technologies
EURAXESS Links India will be there
New Delhi 4 November
Intersolar India 2015 Mumbai, Maharastra 18-20 November
The German House for Research and Innovation-DWIH
organises Art and Science Exhibition in Bangalore
Bengaluru,
Karnataka
20-29 November
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EURAXESS LINKS INDIA European Higher Education Virtual Fair India and South Asia
2015
India and South Asia
(virtual)
26-28 November
EURAXESS Links India is a networking tool for European researchers
active in India and Indian ones wishing to collaborate and/or pursue a
research career in Europe. EURAXESS Links India provides information
about research in Europe, European research policy, opportunities for
research funding, for EU-India and international collaboration and for trans-
national mobility. Membership is free.
Visit us at india.euraxess.org and click on Login Community / Join the
EURAXESS Links India community on the right-hand side of the page.
EURAXESS Links is a European Commission's Directorate-General for
Research and Innovation initiative. It has thus far been launched in the
ASEAN (encompassing Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and
Vietnam), Brazil, China, India, Japan, and North America (USA & Canada).